Prince Rupert-Daily News Friday, January 25, 19a2 A Love Story That Pulls No hwt In th won D of'SP "I'm sorry, Jim PirimouM pristntt 'MM eiFMO WIltMM DOUGLAS -PARKER BENDIX - WILLIAM WYLER'Ssgsuts i never said I was i Single Women Are Invited to Curling Club ' Wednesday ninht. Yearly dues! ' arc to be set next year. j I Prospective members may obtain fuither information from j Club President Mrs. Rae John-1 son. Mrs. E. Boulter is in charge! ; of the new members' committee. I Rupert Hoop Men Too Strong for Alaskans saint!' . . - i To enable single women to be- Meeting was held at the home! Come members of the Prince of Mrs. Ncely Moore I Rupert Ladies', Curling Club, a' moderate initiation fee was set1 hu ,h , , : Tr If you want to sell '-, advertise by the club executive meeting N,.w. walfu i Player Trips Challengers Sock Rockets Wings and Leafs Even Today to Saturday CAPITOL A Famous Plavrrw Theatre : Paying Off in nrst series rixture Challengers (i, Rockets 41 Also Cartoon News fcvcnint She, "31. MjUiWfft RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE : Great Storewide-Specials Ilraw In National Hockey CtOMlCliJ Although Prince Rupert Challengers shot below par last night, they still chalked up a gigantic lead over Ketchekan Rockets without difficulty in the first of three scheduled games in the international hoop t-ei ies. ' genu:, MEN'S WEAR BOYS' WEAR LESIM lEVANli JrWfuirf Teams That Travel Do Hotter in British Soccer LONDON. The profitable double-barrelled policy of sending United States baseball stars on business-holiday sojourns to vitamm-packea sunshine leni-tories now seems to be spreading with remarkable success to soccer in this country. The Arsenal and Portsmouth .spent last summer down among the nuts and coffee in Brazil. Today these two southern England sides are running neck and neck for first place in the national league race. Rotherham United, now in the vanguard of Division Two race, played and basked in the sunshine of Malta. Wolverhampton Wanderers revelled under the blue South African skies and Blackpool and Bolton Wanderers Canadirns Down Chicago DETROIT CP Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs played to a 2-all tie Thursday night to remain all even after ten National Hockey League games in their seaso ".series. In the circuit's other game last night, Montreal Canadiens picked up a point on the second-place Leafs when they defeated the cellar-occupying Chicago Black Hawks 4 to 1. ' Detroit and Toronto, bitter and evenjy-matched rivals, each has won three games with four games fed. Each has scored a total of 22 goals. In a bid to assume the edge, Toronio twice took the leud In a clash in Detroit before 15.102 fans, believed to be a record hockey attendance in Detroit, for a week night. TOT THE "DADDY" OF ALL SALES Evenings 7 - 9:fl5 p m. Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. Seven stripped visiting Alaskans, who just had arrived by boat, held on to the first quarter but after that couldn't produce the goods. At the end of the third quarter, in the face of a 13 point lead. Rockets acknowledged defeat. A last minute token rally gave them nine points to Challengers' 22 in the final period. Kupe Holkestad led the way for the home team with 13 points, most of them sunk with his favorite hook shot. Even so. he. along with the rest of "his A FA.MOl'S PLAYERS THEATllE : RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE iiiigiiiiinaiiiiiiiiaaallaiIa SQUARE DANClw cent is trying to join his teammates here en route home from holidays. Only a small crowd of regular fans saw the game. S( '(IKING Challengers Holkestad 18. Flaten 4. Davis 4, OLsen, Carlson 10, D. Scheik 10, S. Scherk 4. Webster 10, Spring 2, Morgan 4. Ketchikan Erikson 10. Hin-man 5. Johanson 1. Brewer 8, MacKay 3, F'arstad, M.mzoni 13. Hockey Scores National Detroit 2, Toronto 2. , Montreal 4, Chicago 1. Pacific Coast Vancouver 2, Calgary 0. (Ikanagan Vernon 7, Kelowna 2. Pacific Coast Amateur Vancouver 4, Kimbcrley 3. Friday, January 25th CIVIC CENTRE enjoyed a bracing spell In the team mates shot well below f. - l:.iu p.m. Everyone W c k, average percentage crisp clean air of Switzerland i Going back a season or two Little Munzoni, a fireball in the key, led the visitors with Li both Charlton Athletic and Man I Chester United have captured 1 points made mostly with siz-in the English zhng hooks and pivot shots. He's major honors The strangest part about our business is that the less workmanship you can see, the better the job was done! That's why we're so proud of the cars that cruise out of our shop with that "brand new" look even game in campaigns immediately! the man that Rockets liked in following transAtlantic trips the bucket but was given little A great Redwood tree in the Sequoia National Park in California, known as the "General Sherman tree," Is estimated to be 3,500 years old where they enjoyed the delights 'Support. of California and western I.E Uil E RACE TKillT The urge to be classified a ; "successful" may peiliap.s ex : plain the extra tightness in the j fhou,!i they may hove been in serious acc;dents. Remember this number if in need: GREEN 217 Superior $uto Service Limited Erikson led the rear line, forcing all his team's play and came in to -score 10 points with strong support from Brewer. Coach Alex Bill had ten Challengers stripped, all of whom gained the lloor. First half saw Micky Webster flop in -some .spectacular shots. Contrary to a forecast, Mathews sjid not make an appearance in the lineup. Tonight's the second game of this .'erics which was lined up on rather short notice. Rocke's hope to do a little better tonight that's if today's plane gets in from the south. Strongest man of their team well-known Vin- SHil , iMmiin league race ai mis par-; ticular time. A slender margin of four points covers the leading seven teams. At the identical , period last season there was a nine-point gap between the top Roller Skating to Be Added At Civic Centre; Laying of New Maple Floor Approved Roller skating and expenditure of $5000 for a new hardwood floor in the Civic Centre auditorium were favored last night by a large majority of the A.-sociation's annual general meeting in spite of , 1 1 A .1 1. L jj Third Avenue West Phone Green 217 . j ciioits oy some meinuers io iaij uown completely m and .seventh clubs. In each of j the two seasons preceding th.nl the margin was six. j It is also -significant that un- less a team is placed among the top four at the outset of January It is unlikely to top the poll at the end of the season on the first Saturday in May. There waji -n exception to this in 1940-50 when Portsmouth soared from fifth place to snatch the title from .Wolverhampton Wanderers on goal average. the time under review men; tieiay iuiuier uuiiun. mere was tne exception and a -DISHES Association executive was in- , structed- by a motion from W. V. Slon to act immediately to1 get a new floor laid. Although no estimate was this present season if the rule is. to be maintained the pennant holder should come from Manchester, United. Portsmouth, The Arsenal or Preston worth taut. FASHION FOOTWEA of skates were already in hand, said Mr. Stirn. Executive was instructed by the board to bring in a report on skating rink plans within 30 days. Selling of advertising .space on gymnasium walls received majority Approval as a source of given by Jack Stirn, secretary manager, as to revenue possibl from roller -skating, lie said ; STONE BUILDING A look back to 1946 reveals CAN PRESTON 11(1 IT? that Liverpool in second: -sat xlln al).al.an,.e of VnMm place when the season entered ; amoll( l)lose fancied four has its second half and the Mersey-I sct fans eat.riy -speculating on former roller rink here had net v 'T' . Wc have the largest stock of dishes in Northern B.C. DINNER SETS ted $590 a month on a six-day j ujuugnc u luigiiu cneupeii tne siciers were cnampions at the ; th nrasuect of "Proud Preston" op-ration basis. He cited as reasons for failure end. Champions next .season emulating the feat of another were the London glamor bov. of other rinks in Prince Rupert j place, but most members ap- proved the move. Directors wiili pass on type of advertising to be sold. The Arsenal. They led the way in January of that year. The BREAKFAST SETS CUPS and SAUCERS I : next season champion Especially good selection of TEAPOTS ond WHITE KITCHENWARE SEMI-HIDE-AWAY BED COUCH LONDON (CP) Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh usually see about two moving pictures a week in the private cinema of their Clarence House residence. They are reported to have no particular favorites, their requests including musicals and westerns. two Lancashire sides. The feat accomplished by Liverpool in 1904-05 and 1905-06 and Ever-ton a quar;er of a century lat'T was to win the Second Division and First Division pennants In successive seasons. Preston was promoted from Divi. i Two at the end of 1950-51 and in recent weeks has been playing the grade of football that has made l're.stonians proud. Meanwhile, languishhu; at. tie: bottom of Division One table ;s the London side- Fulham. In an endeavor to restore the club's ill-constructed buildings. A letter from a Nanaimo roller rink operator stated the venture should be proiilable if owner operated, aa would be the case here. Mr. Stirn said skating would not interfere with regular programs in the auditorium, such as badminton, special concerts and stage productions. A linn bid pi $3800 had been received, said President Dr. R. O. Large, for laying a first class maple floor. I ! mouth poised in second place ac (Plll Gordon & Anderson 1 An attractive piece of furniture covered in Phone 46 Limited If yon wart to sell if, advertise it, Ncas classified. tastefully desiqned hiqh qrade tapestry . . Lounqe by day and a Bed for niqht withe cushion for pillow purposes. Overall width: Fiiccd $115.00 fortunes, Fulham purchased the! OBJECTIONS suspended Charlie Mitten, one of, objections were raised by Lio-the cleverest inside forwards in i ,a.i lloilby, calling roller skat-the game. His suspension ,vvai ig a "lly by night" atfair. It lilted on Jan. 1 and thus closctf i would -not last, he said, and also l ho Bogata episjde. I he considered the .iporl "too Miticn, after touring U.S.A. 1 noisy" lor which view he re- STEAM bit Prince George wkh Manchester United co,i- ccived support from C. U. Ham. T. Norton Youngs said he A. MacKenzie Furniture Ll To Buy-- For Over "A Good Place 37 3rd Avenue a Quarlcr leu' rill"' SAIL'S FOR Vancouver anil Intermediate Ports Each Thursday i ii i.i i.ni. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIO.NK.III Luxu.-y at Low Cost For Reservations pie of seasons ago, was one of those professionals to accept what were understood to be substantial payments and lucrative posts wlih Bogota outfits which were then outside the jurisdiction of the International Football Federation. One by one. the players have returned to England and after serving various terms of suspension have all been reinstated. Mitten, the last to return, is one who enjoyed his sunshine the hard way. . 654 i In ".' Mii..,.aap!aniuj(aw 111 VI'TOIW i,.fwatifjHwm win. thought Mr. Stirn was "too optimistic" In revenue figures he p; c.scnl.cd. Dr. Large felt that "not complete enough a picture" had been presented as to estimated revenue from such a project and -suggested the matter be referred back to directors for further study. Mr. Hultby -sought to defer the .subject for another year. Mr. Stone said: "Ilon't defer it. Wc nerd a new floor anyway and wc arc gambling only about $2500 pulling in a good lloor while giving a lot of young folk pleasure." A round of applause received Mr. Stone's motion anil other supporting comments. Music will oe supplied by re-cordings More than 100 pairs I Tkti dvtrtitcmciil it Hal pM l.l w d.ply J by ' 4 Llqus, Cofrftel Iw4 i Write or Call CITV UK DEPOT OIT' ICE PRINCE RUPEHi. KC. Snow Buries Hockey Team ye? i j Basketball Tonight 8:30 Ketchikan, Alaska 1 I ut ScajBtram's "83" to W SC 4 " .Mil ..l.i,i...K.WM.,Mta-,J Nolioily Hurt in Experience Of Vancouver Wheelers In Snow Hank j CR MTCROOK h Forced ort the highway by a show plow, a. bus. ranying the Vancouver Wl elers amateur hockey team, wa:: buried in a 25-fool snowbank. Driver and nineteen pas-sen -i;ci s e caped by smashing open an emergency exit near I lie rear ol I'.te vehicle and digging Ihc s.)iv; away Willi their hands. There were no injuries. The Pacific Coast Senior Ama-' leu- TIoci;cy League team was i ironic lo Kimbcrley for a game with the Kimbcrley Dynamiters. The bus finally pulled clear of the drift and continued on il-s wav. Aboard the bus were fourteen hork"y players, two drivers, three hockey fans and a Vancouver , sports reporter. VANCOrVEU anil VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Chilcolin 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. 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